Junkers W 33 Bremen

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The Junkers W 33 "Bremen" was a German single-engine transport aircraft famous for making one of the first successful east-to-west transatlantic flights in 1928.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Junkers W 33
aircraft
single‑engine transport aircraft
aircraftFamily Junkers W 33/W 34 family NERFINISHED
aircraftRole long‑distance record aircraft
transport aircraft
aircraftType landplane
category 1920s German aircraft
transatlantic flight aircraft
constructionMaterial all‑metal
countryOfOrigin Germany
crewSize 3
displayLocation Bremen Airport NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
engineConfiguration single‑engine
firstTransatlanticCrossingDate 1928‑04‑12 GENERATED
1928‑04‑13 GENERATED
firstTransatlanticCrossingFrom Baldonnel Aerodrome, Ireland GENERATED
firstTransatlanticCrossingTo Greenly Island, Canada GENERATED
fuselageConstruction corrugated duralumin
historicalSignificance pioneering non‑stop east‑to‑west Atlantic crossing
manufacturer Junkers NERFINISHED
namedAfter city of Bremen
navigator Ehrenfried Günther Freiherr von Hünefeld NERFINISHED
notableFlightDirection east‑to‑west GENERATED
notableFlightRoute Europe to North America GENERATED
notableFlightYear 1928
notableFor one of the first successful east‑to‑west transatlantic flights
operator Luft Hansa NERFINISHED
pilot Hermann Köhl NERFINISHED
James C. Fitzmaurice NERFINISHED
powerplantType piston engine
preservationStatus surviving airframe
registration D‑1167 NERFINISHED
transatlanticCrossing successful
wingConfiguration low‑wing monoplane

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Hermann Köhl aircraftFlown Junkers W 33 Bremen
Hugo Junkers designed Junkers W 33 Bremen
this entity surface form: Junkers W 33
Hugo Junkers notableWork Junkers W 33 Bremen
this entity surface form: Junkers W 33